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Ethnic Studies Courses

CSREA offers the courses outlined below, generally on an annual or biennial basis, depending on faculty teaching availability and scheduled sabbaticals. Check Banner for semester & meeting time. In addition to the courses below, check Banner regulary for newly cross-listed Ethnic Studies courses, as the curriculum is always expanding. Students and faculty alike may recommend/request that a course be crosslisted with Ethnic Studies.

Spring 2008 course list, please check Banner's Catalog for most up to date course information as this list is constantly being updated.

  • ETHN 0300: Ethnic Writing (M. Lee)
  • ETHN 0790A: Latina/o Literature (R. Rodriguez)
  • ETHN 1070: Ethnic Studies Practicum: Strategy, Tactics, and Tools for Social Change
  • ETHN 1890A: Seminar on Latino Politics in the United States (T. Affigne)
  • ETHN 1890B: Native American and European contact in Early North America (H.Miyano Kopelson)
  • ETHN 1900F: Senior Seminar: Theory, Creativity, Activism (M. Garcia)

Courses that fill the Ethnic Studies Requirement

  • AFRI 0170: Afro-American History and Society before 1800 (R. Jones)
  • AFRI 0570: 20th Century Black Feminist Thought and Practice in the U.S. (P. Rose)
  • AFRI 0630: Drama and War in Africa: New Voices. (B.A. Bogues)
  • AFRI 0710B: Ethics of Black Power (C. Walker)
  • AFRI 0990: Black Lavender: Black Gay/Lesbian Plays/Dramatic Constructions in the American Theatre (E. Morgan)
  • AFRI 1020C: The Afro-Brazilian Triangle (A. Dzidzienyo)
  • AFRI 1050H: Introduction to Post-Colonial African and African Diasporic Theatre. (D. King)
  • AFRI 1050J: RPM African Music History and Vocal Performance (C. Thompson)
  • AFRI 1060C: Contemporary African Philosophy (C.Walker)
  • AFRI 1060E: West African Writers and Political Kingdom (A. Dzidzienyo)
  • AFRI 1060G: Black Radical Tradition (C. Walker)
  • AFRI 1260: The Organizing Tradition of the Southern Civil Rights Movement (C. Walker)
  • AFRI 1710A: Political Visions and Community Formations (P. Rose)
  • AFRI 1850: The Civil Rights Movement: History and Legacy (J. Campbell)
  • AMCV 0190B: Latina Popular Culture: Mujeres in Art, Performance, and Print (F. Salinas)
  • AMCV 1611A: Making America: Twentieth-Century U.S. Immigrant/Ethnic Literature (R. Meckel)
  • AMCV 1611V: Color Me Cool: Survey of Contemporary Graphic Novels
    (R. Rodriguez)
  • AMCV 1611W: Asian Americans and Popular Culture (R.Lee)
  • AMCV 1740: African American History, 1876-Present (J. Campbell)
  • AMCV 1900K: China in the American Imagination (R.Lee)
  • AMCV 1903B: Alien-nation: Latina/o Im/migration in Comparative Perspective (M.Garcia)
  • AMCV1903K: Seminar in American Civilization: Race, Gender, and Freedom (L.Brown)
  • ANTH 1121: From Coyote to Casinos (S. Polliandri)
  • ANTH 1133: Ethnonationalism-The Asian Arena (W. Anderson)
  • ANTH 1421: Ethnic American Folklore: Continuity and the Creative Process (W. Anderson)
  • ANTH 1940: Ethnographic Research Methods (L. Fruzzetti)
  • COLT 1811D: Reading Revolution, Representations of Cuba, 1959-The Present (E. Whitfield)
  • EDUC 0410D: Brown v. Board of Education (T.Steffes)
  • EDUC 1430: The Psychology of Race, Class, and Gender (D.Rivas)
  • EDUC 1580: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Child Development (J.Li)
  • EDUC 1750: Contemporary Social Problems: Views from human Development and Education (C.Garcia Coll)
  • ENGL 0610D: Introduction to Asian American Literature (V.Ryan)
  • ENGL 1190I: Writing the Southeast Asian War (E. Taylor)
  • ENGL 1760B: Contemporary African American Literature and the End(s) of Identity (R. Murray)
  • ENGL 1760T: Literary Africa (O.George)
  • ENVS 1720: Environmental Justice: The Science and Political Economy of Environmental Health and Social Justice (D. Quigley)
  • HIST 1972S: Red, White and Black in the Americas (R. Jones)
  • HIST 1971J: Ethnic Women’s Histories
  • POLS 1821W: The Politics of Race and Gender (K. Gamble)
  • POBS 2020C: Educational Leadership in Diverse Settings: Research, Policy, and Practice (A. Becker)
  • SOC 0130: American Heritage: Democracy, Inequality, and Public Policy (M. White)
  • SOC 1270: Race, Class, and Ethnicity in the Modern World (J. Itzigsohn)
  • SOC 1600: Comparative Development (J. Itzigsohn)
  • TSDA 1240: Performance Historiography and Theatre History (P.Ybarra)
  • URBN 1870J: The Politics of Community Organizing (M. Orr)

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